Russia Statistical Data

Russia is a high-income country with a large-sized economy, located in The Former Soviet Republic. Russia has the world’s 8th largest economy by nominal GDP.

As of 2013 , Russia had a population of 142.93 million people, at a population density of 8.76 persons per square kilometer. Per the World Bank, 25.83% of Russia’s population is rural and 74.17% is urban. 15.79% of the population is under the age of fifteen, and 13.03% of the population is over the age of 65. Russia's population grew by 0.22% in 2007. Net immigration to Russia in 2012 was 1,100,002 people.

According to the IMF1, in 2013, Russia’s GDP was USD 2,118.01 billion. Russia's GDP grew at 1.28% in 2019. Current GDP per capita, in purchasing power-adjusted dollar terms, is USD 16,729.65.

The most recent figure for inflation in Russia, as measured by the change in consumer price index, was 6.76% in 2013, versus 5.07% in 2012. The unemployment rate in Russia in Mar-2014 was 5.36%, versus 5.62% in Feb-2014.

Russia's economy is predominantly services-based. Agriculture accounts for 3.94% of GDP and employs 9.70% of the population. Manufacturing and industry accounts for 36.16% of GDP and employs 27.90% of the population. The service sector accounts for 59.90% of the GDP and employs 62.30% of the population.

Russia's government revenue, in 2019, was 35.20% of GDP while its government spending was 36.72% of GDP. Russia's government debt, as of n.a., is n.a.% of GDP.

Russia's currency is the Russian Rouble (RUB). The latest exchange rate, as of 17-Dec-2014, is 65.69 RUB per 1 USD.

Russia is considered by the World Bank to be "politcally unstable
" Life expectancy at birth is 69.00 years. 5.00% of Russia's population is under-nourished, while 46.48% of its male population and 51.71% of its female population is overweight. n.a.% of the population smokes. Russia spends $1,473.83per capita (USD PPP) on healthcare, and has 8.05 nurses per 1000 people, according to the WHO.

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About Russia Statistical Indicators

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